Daily Wabash Express, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 8 July 1882 — Page 3

GRAMS

The Theory Advanced by a Medical Gentleman who has Made the

Subject one of Much Study.

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a Matter

of In-

terest to All

at locating tho trouble we commence on that organ on which not only tho general health of the body depends, but tho powers of Stomach, Bowels, Brain, and In fact we may include the whole nervous system.

THE LIVER

When seriously diseased not only deranges the vital functions of tho body, but exorcises powerful inliuonco over the mind. The intimate connection existing between the liver and the brain, and consequently the great influence it exercises over the passions of mankind would naturally lead us to conclude that many unfortunate beings have committed criminal acts from tho simple fact of a diseased state of the liver.

A Few of the Ways

A diseased liver manifests itself are Indigestion, Dyspepsia, a deranged state of tho Bowels, loss of Appetite, dull and heavy sensations ajtor eating, pains in tho sido and back, (sometimes mistaken for rlieumatisnr.) prickly sensation- of the skin, low npirlts and general foeling of weakness and debility, fcc. Of course'wo don't Infer that all persons troubled with these symptoms nro

CRANKS,

But many have had their cntlro course in life marred by not taking caro of tho only liver they possessed. Ills the opinion of many competent to Jiulgo that a vory large percentage

01'

the diseases extant at

the present timeori^innto from adiseased livor, and there Is nota prcpaiation In tho world that will act as quickly and curc as many ditrereut aillictlons arising from the liver as

BURDOCK

Blood Bitters,

tho following testimonials will

Which prove: Mr. Noah Bates, Elmira, N. Y., writes "About four years ago I had an attack of billious fever, and never fully recovered. Mydigestivo organs woro weakened, and I would bo completely prostrated for days. After using two bottles of your Burdock Clood Bitters tho improvement was so visible that I was astonished. lean now, though 01 years of ago, do a fair and reasonable day's work."

T. Wnlkor, Cleveland, Ohio, writes: "For tho last twelve months I nave suffered with lumbago and general debility. I commenced taking Burdock Blood Bitters about six weeks ago, ana now have great pleasuro In stating that 1 have reeovored my appetite, my complexion has grown ruddy, and I feel better altogether."

B. Turner, Rochester, N. Y., writes:— have been for ovor a year subject to serious disorder of tho kidneys, and often u.iablc to attend to business proeured vour Burdock Blood Bitters, and was relieved before half a bottlo was used. Ilntend }o continue, as I feol confident thut they will ontlrely euro me."

K. Asenlth Hall, Blnghampton, N. Y., writes: "I I sutl'ored for soveral months with a dull pain through n\y left lung and shoulders. I lost my spirits, appetite and color, and could with dfllculty keep up all day. Mv mothor procured some Burdock Blood Bitters I look them as directed, and havo folt no pain slnco tho first week after using them, and am now quito well

F. A. Scratch, druggist, Ruthvcn, Ontario, writes: "I havo tho greatest confldonco In your "Burdock Blood Bitters In one case with which I am personally acquainted their succr.-s was almost incredible. One lady told me that half a bottle did her more good than hundreds of dollars worth of medicine sho had previously tuken."

Sirs. Ira Hulholland, Albany, N. Y., writes: "For several years I havo suffered from oft-recurring bilious headache, constipation, dyspepsia, and complaints peculiar to my sex. Slnco using your Burdock lllood Bitters I am ontlrely relieved." .T. M. Might, Syracuse, N. Y., writes: "When 1 first commenced using Burdock Blood Bitters I was troubled with fluttering and palpitation of the heart. I folt woak and languid, with a numbness of tho limbs since using, my heart lias not troubled mo and tho numb sonsatlon Is all gone."

R, Oibbs, of Buffalo,TNew York writes: "Hearing vour Burdock Blood Bltors favorably spoken of, I was Induced to watch their effects, and find that In chronic diseases of tho blood, liver and kidneys, vour bitters havo been signally marked with success. I have used them myself with best results, for torpidity of .tho

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and In the case of a friend of mine suffering from dropsy, thecfloot was marvelous'' T-

$500 REWARD.

We will pay the above reward for any case of l.ivor Complaint Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, or Costlveness, we cannot euro with West's Vegetable Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely vegetable, ttnd nevor fall to give satisfaction. Sugar-coated. Large boxes, containing 30 pills,3S cents. Kor sale by druggists. Beware of counterfeits and imitations. The genulno manufactured by JOHN C. WEST it CO., "The mil-Makers," 181 and 183 W. Madison street. Chicago. Free trial package sent by mall, prepaid, on rocelpt of a 3-cent stamp.

BRUMFIEL'S

Is Headquarters for

Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Pocket Cutlery.

A Fine and Complete Line of

HUNTING SUITS.

Looks Repaired and Keys Made and Pitted. FISHING TACKLE.

Mr Brumflel has the flnect stock of fishing tackle ev dbplavod in tbe city. Rods, Reels, Lines, Hooks, Trot Lines, Minnow Selns, etc.

Special Bargains offered In

English Twist Breech-Loading Q-TJIsrS.

All kinds ol Gun Work done ia the best 1 style and at reasonable rate* Minnows always on hand for fishing parties.

AGENT FOR THE

VICTOR SEWHJG MACHINES.

No. 323 Ohio St., Terre Haute, Ind.

SIGN OF THE BIG GOT.

NEIGHBOBHOOD SEWS.?

Sullivan.

Special Correspondence of the ExpreM. SULLIVAN, July 7. John Rotramell, of Carlisle, was in town to-day.

Miss Ada Waller, who has been vis iting hero for some days, returned to her home in Merom to-day.

N. D. Taytor, of Indianapolis, broth er of Cal Taytor, is in the city on busi ness and visiting friends.

Miss Lula Bierce returned from Greencastle yesterday, where she lias been going to school, to spend vacation with family and friends. jj',

Mr. Wagoner informs us that pie expects to get the nomination on his own strength and not on Mr. Shelton's, as your correspondent remarked yesterday also that the Shelton men give us fits and say they desire.nothing but fair play in tne convention. We cheerfully make the correction, and in the meanwhile shall watch the results with interest.

Prof. 0. J. Craig will ojiSh'asix weeks' normal here on the 10th of this month. He says the prospect of a large attendance is very good. All those who may attend this normal will be well paid, as Mr. Craig is a very efficient teacher. He has had control of our schools here for two years past and has given entire satis faction. Our county institute will be held the weok following the close of the normal.

State News.

A. Faulkner, of_Nortli Madison, had his wrist horribly mangled while oiling a planer.

Ab. Peacock, a Fourth of July prisoner, tore the city jail at Seymour to pieces, and hurriedly got out of town

During the temporary Jabsence of E H. Staley, of the Frankfort Crescent his paper is being edited with decidec ability by Miss Anna Ghent.

The President has approved the act authorizing the use.of cannon for monumental purposes by the Jeff. C. Davis Post, No. 16, G. A. K., at Vincennes.

The town council of Mitchell have a large force of men at work grading and macadamizing Main street, and improving the streets and alleys generally.

Burglars went through the residences of Samuel Grinley and George Hodgson, of Nyesville, Parke county, and secured a gold watch and chain of the former and a small sum of money of the latter.

James M. Hill, dealer in books and jewelry at Marion, made an assignment last evening. Liabilities about $20,000 assets about the same. Four years ago Mr. Hill drew $30,000 from the Louisiana lottery.

Jefferson Godman, a Lafayette drayman, took morphine at three o'clock yesterday, and died at six. Desponclency and private trouble. He had been drinking. He had tried to take his life the same way two years ago.

Tho house of Matliias Wenrick, living in the Morgan edge of Monroe county, was entered by burglars, last Saturday, in the absence of Mr. AVenrick anil family, and robbed of money and valuables to the amount of $2,500. No arrests.

Heller's dry goods store at Monroeville was broken open "Wednesday night, the safe door blown off and $500 in money taken. Corbally & Freese's store was also entered and $25 taken out of the drawer. No clew to the burglars yet.

The cannon used to celebrate the Fourth at Elkhart is a remnant of the old Loomis war battery, and was raptured by tho rebels at Chickamauga, but was subsequently recaptured by tho Federals. It is a ten-pound Parrott gun, and a very good one.

A shooting scrape occurred at Martinsvillo on Wednesday night, about 12 o'clock, in which George Stewart was shot. The ball struck in the thigh, inflicting quite a painful wound. The participants were the only ones present, and the party who did the shooting is unknown.

Very Rev.Father Julian Benoit, Vicar General of the Fort Wayne Catholic diocese, fell down a flight of stairs at tho episcopal residence Thursday. His injuries, while not considered fatal, are, at his advanced age, very serious, as it was only recently that he received a severe fall at the Catholic fair, from which he had not recovered. •Tho New Albany A St. Louis Air Lino railroad starts out from New Albany on a trestle seventeen hundred feet long and at the highest point forty feet high, and has a dozen others, varying from fourteen hundred to five hundred feet in length, and some as high as ninety feet above water. It has one cut liftv-six feet deep and a thousand feet in length, besides many smaller ones. It has five tunnels, one of which is 4,340 from portal to portal. Most of the tunnels have to be timborlined on account of the lack of cohesion in the rock strata.

Thore is a great deal of indignation among the shareholders of the Foyd County Building and Loan Fund and Savings Association, at New Albany, in consequence of the discovery of a largo deficit in "the accounts of the late secretary, W. N. Mahon, who was also cashier of tho First National Bank. After Mr. Mahon left the city a few weeks ago for the far West, experts were em plo/ed to investigate his accounts with the association. These experts found a state of affairs in bookkeeping that astonished them. Accountsjhad been kept on scraps of paper, and the books lie did havo were not posted.

IJETTEU LIST*

List of uncalled for letters remaining in the Torre Haute Post Ofllco, county of Vigo, Stato of Indiana.

SATURDAY, JulyS.

Adams, Joseph Meyers, Isaac Adams. Mrs. MattlckMyrtle.Mlss Molllc(2) Allen, W. T. McCoskey, Mrs.HatBlack, Miss Huldah tlo Blacker, Mrs. M. It.(2) McDaniel, Mrs. Wm,

Parmer, Mrs. Maggie Price, Miss Lizileor Vina Prumm, Miss Emma Ragan, Miss Carrie Sacks, James Saunders, Tobltha Sheehan, Daniel Simpson, Chas. M. Spear, AVm. R.

Coflin, I^rank Corbey, Calvin Craig, J. M. Crowley, John Embse, A. V. D. Floyd, Arthur Forolston, G. W. Gllmore, Mrs. H. C. Hess, Miss Alice Himer, Mrs. Hall Hoffhian, Frank C.(4)Stanhope, B. S. Howden, George Stelger, Eng. Jordan, Mrs.

AlwlldaSmith, Eddie

Klotli, F. E. Terrell, James lvlrge, L. Vanstckle, Miss Eduft Lacefleld, Miss Sarah Woods, Mngsle Lewis, Chas. Nancy Miss Lusk, Mrs. G. W. V. 13. Malery, Mrs. M.

Persons calling for lottors advertised in the list will please say "advertised," and give date. J. O. JONES, P. M.

Sarah Bernhardt, it is Kiid, is learning fencing.

A New Principle.

The principle upon which Putnam's Painless Corn Extractor acta is entirely new. It does not sink deep into the flesh, thereby, producing soreness, but acts directly upon the external covering of the corn, separates it from tho under layer, removes tho direct pressure from the part, and at once effects a radical cuse, without any pain or discomfort Let those who aro suffering from corns, vet skeptical of treatment, try it, and by the completeness of the cure, .they will be ready to recommend Putnam's Painless Corn Ex1tractor to others. Wholesale, Stewart «fc Barry, Indianapolis,

THE 00UETS.

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SUPERIOR COURT, Hon. B. E. Rhoads, Judge.

No, 420. Hiram Goad vs. Gillay Ann Goad. Divorce. Trial by court and finding for plaintiff. Divorce decreed a vinculo.

No. 414. Dennis Jordan vs. James Black.. Civil. Defendant files answer to plaintiff's complaint

No. 406. Da via Smith vs. John Shryer. Damages. Reply filed to second paragraph of answer. Affidavit for change of venue from the Judge. Granted, and set down for trial before George W. Kleiser.

No. 303. Samtfel Neal vs. William C. Means. Malicious prosecution. Demurrer to complaint filed and overruled. Exception taken.

No. 374. Christian A. McKinney et al vs. Louna Smith. Partition. Demurrer to second and third paragraphs of answer overruled and excepted to,

No. 306. Martin Hollinger vs. Jacob A. Hay. Ejectment. Defendants motion for anew trial overruled and excepted to. Judgment for plaintiff on special finding.

NEW SUITS.

No. 449. Addison L. Whilcomb vs, Zulina Craig. On account. No. 450. George P. Bissell, trustee, vs. Peter Gfroerer. On account,

No. 451. Humon Rickhoff vs David Foltz. On note. No. 452. Thomas Henderson etal. vs. Edward L. Probst. On account.

No. 453. John S. Perry et. al., vs Edward L. Probst. On account. No. 454. George W. Niedich et. al. vs. Noyes Andrews etal. On note.

No. 455. Excelsior Manufacturing Company vs. Edward L. Probst. On note.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

John Beal et ux. et al., .to Mary A, Strange, lot in Harbert and Barton's sudivision, for $350.

Jacob Woods to Gar, Scott & Co., lot in Rose's subdivison, for $500. Charles H. Rottman et ux. to Henry C. Rebber, lot in Bairsdorf's subdivision, for $400.

Hugh McQuire to Mary McQuire Dart of lot in Farrington's subdivision or $1.

John Byrne to T. C. Buntin, undivided half of part of lot 69 in the subdivision of section 16, township 12, range 9 for $3,117.

Robert J. Denton et ux. to William H. H. Denton, jr., in southwest quarter of northwest quarter of section 21, township 10, range 8, for $45.

JUSTICE LOCKMAN.

State vs. William Cook. Drunk. Fined $1 and costs. Committed. State vs. John Jones Esq. Drunk. Fined $1 and costs. Paid.

State vs. Joseph Aulniter. Drunk. Fined $1 and costs. Committed Stato vs. S. M. Butcher. Drunk. Fined $1 and costs. Committed

State vs. John Taulman. Drunk. Fined $1 and costs. Committed State vs. James Taulman. Drunk. Committed.

State!" vs John Bevins. Drunk. Fined $1 and costs. Committed. State vs. James McCarty. Drunk. Fined $1 and costs. Committed

Staters. Charles Anderson. Drunk. Fined $1 and costs. Stayed.

Never Give Up.

If you are suffering with low and depressed spirits, loss of appetite, gener al debility, disordered blood, weak con stitution, headache or any disease of a bilious nature, by all means procure a bottle of Eclectric Bitters. You will be surprised to see the rapid improvement that will follow you will be inspired with new life strength and activity will return pain and misery will cease, and henceforth you will rejoice in tho praise of Eelectric Bitters. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Gulick & Berry.

LIST OF PATENTS.

Patents granted to citizens of Indiana, and to those of Illinois who reside near Terre Haute, for the week ending July 4, 1882. Roported by Voorhees & Singleton, solicitors of patents, St. Cloud building, Washington, D. C.:

INDIANA.

Horace R. Allen, Indianapolis, piflley. Horace R. Allen, Indianapolis, cutter bar lifter for mowing machines.

Ellas C. Atkins, O. 8. Black and C, M, Emerson, Indianapolis, saw tooth. Thesus M. Bissell, South Bend, plow handle.

Ellas C. Atkins, Indianapolis, saw tooth. Wm. L. Casaday, New Carlislo, sulky plow. ^Thomas Condon, Delphi, corpse supporting table.

Wm. H. Dodge and G. Phllson, Mishawaka, separable pulley. Chas. Al. Emerson, Indianapolis, saw tooth.

Albert Fearnaught, Indianapolis, grave signal. Ell K. Garretson, Darlington, band cutti ng and feeding attachment for tli reshing machines.

Olln Ilarley, Bluffton, screen. JU)hn A. Miller, Wadosvillo, traction engine.

Joseph A. D. Moore, D. Van Wle and I. RecKer, Indianapolis, desk. Jas. M. Starr, Richmond, spoke washer for vehicles.

Thomas B. White, Elkhart, fence. Edward G. Wood, Kokomo, gate. Orson H. Woodworth, Columbia City, clock alarm.

VARIETIES.

California has four woman lawyers.

Speer'a Port Grape Wine for Invalids. Physicians employ Speer's Port Grape Avine in their practice in all cases where a pure wine is called for, and do all in tneir power to foster and encourage its production, for the reason that pure Port Wine is a difficult thing to get, and they are loth to prescribe a doubtful or inferior article. Hundreds of New York doctors have isited Speer's Vineyards, but 12 miles from New York, anil examined and tested the wines. For sale by J. J. Baur.

Proof Positive.

We have the most positive and convincing proof that Thomas' Eclectric Oil is a most effectual specific for bodily pain. In cases of rheumatism and neuralgia it gives instant relief.

Prohibition is looming up as an issue in Arkansas.

JProfesftor James M. Sowellr A. M. M. I. Of Medical Faculty Laval University, Quebec, states: I have found Colden's Leibing's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigorator particularly useful advance-d stages of consumption, weakness, dyspepsia and nervous afflictions. In pregnant women it lias been retained, while every other article of food was rejected. I can recommend it as convenient, palatable and easy of digestion. (Remember the name, Colden's—take no other.) Of druggists.

Griggs' Glycerin© Salvo.

The best on earth can truly be said of Griggs' Glycerine Salve, which is a sure cure for cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, wounds, and all other sores. Will positively cure piles, tetter and all skin eruptions. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Only 25 cents. For sale by Moffatt & Gulick.

Cardinal Manning is sending indigent English boys to Canada.

Manv persons are bitterly opposed to "patent medicines," and will rarely use them at all. There is no doubt that many are worthless, yet a remedy that has stood the test for years, like Dr. Sherman's Prickly Ash Bitters, and its sale and popularity increasing every day, must have merit or it would have disappeared long sines.

Piles, Piles, Piles.

Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weight the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to suppose that he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs. At times, symptoms of indigestion are present, as flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like perspiration, producing a very disagreeable itching particularly at night after getting warm in bed, is a common attendant. Internal, External and Itching Piles yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy, which acts upon the parts affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying the intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure whffre all other remedies have failed. Do not delay until the drain on the system produces permanent disability, but try it and be cured. Price, 50 cents. Ask your druggist for it, and when you cannot obtain it him, we will send it, prepaid on re ceipt of price. Address the Dr. Bo sanko Medicine Company, Piqua Ohio. Sold by Grover & Lowry. 1 .vtA

In certain Arkansas towns liquor dealers are required to pay $1,000 a year for licenses.

Catarrh of the Bladder. iijp%

Stinging irritation, inflamation, all Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by "Bucliupaiba." $1.00. Druggists Depot, J. J. Baur.

Personal! To Men Only.

The Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Dyes Celebrated Electric-Voltaic Belts and Electric Apliances on trial for thirty days to men (young or old) who are afflicted with Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kindred troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete restoration of health and manly vigor. Address as above. N. B.—No risk is incurred, as thirty days' trial is allowed.

Live-Long I to A_

Take-it-Easy and Live-Long are and are related to Ayer's

brothers, Sarsaparilla, many a life.

which has lengthened

The Lord Mayor of London draws a $40,000, and spends one salary fourth term.

of of it on the first day of his

Wlien There's a Will There's a Way, Any one who has the will to try Thomas' Eclectric Oil will surely find the way to robust health, in cases of bronchial affections, sore throat, pains, etc. and as an internal remedy it is invaluable.

Scratali No More—Itehlnsr Plies. Is one of the most annoying diseases in the world, and yet all can find sure relief by the use of Dr. Swayne's Ointment. It lias been tested in thousands of instances, and invariable makes a sure cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense itching, increased by scratching, very distressing, particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum the private parts are sometimes affected. Reader, if you are suffering from this distressing complaint or tetter, itch, scadlhead, ringworm, barber's itch, any crusty, scaly, skin eruptions, use Dr. Swayne's Ointment and be cured. George W. Cotton, M. D., AVoodstock, Vermont, says: "Swayne's Ointment is certainly the best remedy for tetter and all skin diseases also for itching piles, symptoms of which are moisture, intense itching, as if pinworms existed. I am using it constantly in my practice. Guaranteed by all druggists.

The girls of Mount Pleasant, ia.. tore down the posters that announced an oration by an anti-Prohibition orator.

Joy, Joy to the World.

If you meet a man who looks as if he had lost all his frieiicls, had his house burned down and business destroyed, just make up your mind that he either las dyspepsia or his liver is out of order. The best thing you can do for such a woe-begone individual is to advise him to go to Moffatt & Gulick's drug store and get a bottle of Dr. Jones' Red Clover Tonic, which will cure him without fail. Also an infallible remedy for pimples and blotches on the face. Only 50 cents a bottle.

Go to your druggist for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color are uneualed. Color from 2 to 5 pounds, irections in English and German. Price 15 cents.

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France, Leon Say says, will not have to import grain this year. This will knock a big customer for our crops off the list.

The Keystone of Health exp

How can you expect to feel well, or even enjoy life, when you go about

with a hacking cough? .The fool, in his wisdom, says there is no cure for it, but the wise man hies him to Moffatt

Ghlick drug store, and gets a botof Dr. Bigelow's Positive Cure, A trial bottle

and at once gets well co9ts nothing.

THE MARKETS.

NEW YORK MONEY AND 8TOCK MARKET.

NEW YORK, July 7.

Money 2% per cent. I'rlmfc mercantile, 4%@o per cent. Bar silver, 8113%. Exchango, steady 84%c, long 87%c,sight. Governments, strong, and generallO percent higher. Ra

all road bonds, generally higher. State securities, actiTe and strong for Tennessees.

NEW YORK.

NEW YORK. July 7.—Flour—Firm: rereceipts, 15.000 barrels exports, 2,500 barrels supernne State and Western, 83 650

SO common to good extra, W 60@5 50: good to choice, S5 60@0 00 white wheat extra, 87 25@9 00 extra Ohio, S4 65@8 00 St. Louis, 84 70@9

00

CHICAGO.

CHICAGO, July 7.—Flour—Dull and nominal. Wheat—No. 2 Chicago spring, uiet, but firm and higher 8130@1 32 cash ""105year higher

?1 32 July SI 11%, August: 81 (MJ4@105 year rejected 70c. Corn—Excited and higher SlWc cash and July 81%@81Kc August 81c September SO^c October 77&c November 72c vear rejected 78£o, Oats—Strong andhigher active 56c cash 52J£c July 4254c August 40K@40?sC September 40k October o9i@3!i% year. Whisky—Steady and unchanged, 81 16. Live hogs—Receipts, 22,000 head shipments,8,000 head fairly active average firm, offering very poor mixed, 87 S0@3 35 heavy, 88 40@8 SO light, 88 20ftS 45.

BALTIMORE.

BALTIMORE. July 7.—Flour—ActUre and arm. Wheat—Western higher winter red, spot, 8131^bid July $1 23)^(3 1 23% August, 8119S4W11% September,

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To reduce Stock during July

PILES OF

DRY GOODS

Marked Down to tlic Season.

Close

All Carpets sold by us during July -made up free of charge.

A. Z. POSTER.

Special Reduction Sale for July.

81 19 bid October, 81 20@1 20%. CornWestern, higher mixed, spot and July, ~"c August, t6%@87c September, 88Oats—Firm ana higher: western white, 63@61c mixed, 60@tS2c Pennsylvania, 62@64c. Rye—Quiet 75c. Hay— Quiet 815 00016 00 per ton. Provisions— 1'irm, with an upward tendency mess porlt,822 25@23 25 bulk meats—shoulders and clear rlu sl(T shoulders, hams, 15K@16c. Xardtor—Quiet western packed, 14®20c crcaniery, 23(5.27. Eggs—Active and Arm 20c. 7c.

Petroleum—Lower and dull refined, Coffee—Firm Easier A 6oft, easier, 8115. Recelp wheat, 12,300 bushels corn, 1,41-1 bushels. Shipments—Wheat, none. Corn, 1,514 busnels. Sales—Wheat, 186,858 bushols corn, 133,450 bushels.

CINCINNATI.

CINCINNATI, July 7.—Flour-Quiot and unchanged family 85 70®6 00 fancy, SO 35 00. Wheat—In good winter, old, 8130

TOLEDO MARKET.

TOLEDO, July 7.-Wheat—Firm• No. 2 red spot, 81 26 July, 81 15 August, and September, 81 09 year, 81 07Ji. CornFirm high mixed, 84c bid No. 2 spot, 82)4c July, August, and September, 80%c Ocfouer, 8034c year, 6f)%c. Oats -Firm No. 2, spot, Sic September, 40Jic, bid.

INDIANAPOLIS HOG MARKET.

INDIANAPOLIS, July 7.-Llve hogsStrong at S7 -10@8 75. Receipts, 1C0head shlpmonts, none.

TERRE HACTE MARKET.

TERKK HAUTK, July 6,1882. HIDES AND SKINS.

veal 11c pou 50c No. 1 butchers aged hides, price.

Best hemlock sole, 30a33c second slaughter, 30a31c oak sole, 40a-13c., WOOL.

Fleece wool medium clothing, 18@22c fleece wool medium combing, 18@21Q fleece wool delaine combing, 20@25c fleece wool merino, 15®ISc fleece washed medium clothing, 2.*a2Sc fleece washed medium combing, 25@2Sc Jlecco washed delalno combing, 2S@3lc fleece washed merino, 21@25c tub wool clean scoured medium clothing, 28@30c tub wool clean scoured full blood marino, 80@32c tub wool long and lialr.v, 20@2oc tub wool dingy, l»@28c tub wool burry, 10@15c cot ted wool, 10@12%c.

PRODUCE.

Butter, choice, 20c do. inferior, 10@12c eggs, fresh, 13C rags, nilxed, 81 25 per cwt feathers, prime, 43c green salt hides, 7Kc dry, 10@13c pelts.2oc@81 50 tallow, 5}£c baled hay, S1650@1800 per ton.

POULTRY.

Hons, per pound, Oc rooster per pound, 4c ducks, per dozen, 82 00 geese, per dozen, 83 60 turkeys, per pound, 7c.

CURED MEATS.

(Kingan & Co. packing.)

Hams, 15@15c sugar cured breakfast bacon, clear, 15j^c sugar cured shoulders, ll%c clear bacon sides and back, 14J^c leaf lard, 12£c prime kettle lard, 1334c.

GRAIN.

Wheat—Fultz, 81 15 red, 81 18. Corn— Hominy, 75@80c mixed, 75®78c. Oats—52@ 54c. Timothy hay, by car lots, 16 50@17 Off prairie hay, in small bales, car lots, 850® 9 00.

LIVE STOCK.

CWt.,

Minnesota patent pro­

cess, 88 25@9 35. Wheat^Cash trifle higher

lots

igher: options lK@2%c high«%

receipts, 66.500 bushels exports, 25,000 bushels: No. 2 spring, 81 30: ungraded red, 81 19@134 No. 4 do., 81 19^: No. 3 do, J127@1 T,%\ No. 2 red, 81 32al & certificates 8133Ji@13% delivered. CornExcited No. 2, 3%c strong and higher re-

ered No. 2 "white, 96c. Oats—J£@l)4c strong and higher receipts, 39,000 bushels exports,375 bushels mixed western, 5S%@ 63c white western, 61368c.

85 75@6 MISCELLANEOUS.

Onions, doz .8 10 Cabbage, home grown, $ crate... 4 2o String beans, ou 1 €0 Peas, bu 50 Beets, doz 80 Asparagus, $ doz 30 Turnips, %1-doz 25 Raspberries, gallon 90 Cherries, gallon.. M) New potatoes, ^3 bu 1 00 Tomatoes, box 1 40 Peaches, box 1 25(31 40

W. H. HASLET,

18 Soutli Fifth Street,

Has secured the services of a thoroughly practical

Watchmaker and Jeweler,

and is now ready to do all kinds of watch work on short notice, and at unusual low prices.

•00REA" LANGEN,

BOOK AND JDB PRINTERS

80UTH FIFTH 8TBEETt3£ DAILY EXPRESS BUILDING

H- S. Richardson & Co.,

Queengware, Glass, Oils and Gasoline. Fruit Jarg, Wax and Stoneware at

Wholesale.

MAIL ORDKR3 SOLICITED.

807 Main jltroAt. Terre Haate} Ind

KERVOUS DEBILITY.

A dure Guaranteed—Dr. E- 0. West' Serve and Brain Treatment A specific for Hysteria, Dizziness,'Con vulslons, Nervous Headache, Mental Depression, Loss of Memory, Spermatorrhoea, Impotency, Involuntary Emissions, Premature Old Age, caused by over-exer-tion, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, which leads to misery, decay and death. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains one month's treatment. One dollar a box, or six boxes for Ave dollars, sent by mall, prepaid, on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied -with five dollars, we will send tne purchaser our written guarantee to return the money if the treatmentdoes not effect a enre. Guarantees issued only when the treatment is ordered direct from us. Address JOHN C. WEST & CO., Sole Proprieters, 181 & 183 W. Madison St., Chicago, 111. Sold by Cook & Bell, of Terre Haute, Ind.

New Advertisements

MEWB

Ut,

The King of tho Body

is the brain the stomach' its main snp port the nerves its messengers the bowels, the kidneys and the pores its safeguards. Indigestion creates a Tiolent revolt among these attaches of the regal organ, and to bring them back to their duty, there is nothing like the regulating, purifying, invigorating, cooling operation of Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. It renovates the system and restores to health both the body and the mind.

SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. —I

FRUIT

N'

!c lamb skins, £0a tallow, 7a7%c dam-

LEATHER.

E A O A O S Illustrated Catalogue Free. A3IER. M'JF'G CO.,

Waynesboro, Pa.

Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., N. Y.

W. M. STEVENSON, M.

Office, southwest corner Fourth and Ohio up stairs, (formerly Dr. Long's office.)

OFFIOB! HOURSf From 8 a. m. to 12 m. p. m. to 0 p.

LEGAL.

A

DMINISTRATOR'S REAL ESTATE.

EXECUTOR'S

lemand: No, 2 red

new, 81 15@1 17, spot,

82%@B3|c

July 81K(a,81%c, August: SlgiSlJ^c, September 80c old October 7bc, November 71@ 71%o, year. Oats—Market easier No. 2 mixed, 57}£g58c. AVhisky—Steady SI 12.

SALE OF

Notico is hereby given that in pursuance of the order of the Vigo Circuit Court I will offer at private sale, at the ofllco of Royse & Rees, at No. 503% Main street, in the city of Terre Hauo, In Vigo county, Indiana, on the 12th day of July, 18S2, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, tho following real estate, situated in Vigo county, Indiana, viz.: Twenty-eight ~8) feet off the north sido of in-lot o. seventy-six (76) of original in-lots of the town (now city) of Terre Haute, on the following terms, to-wit: The purchaser to assume the payment of encum brances now duo upon said premises, amounting to about 81,560, and pay $100 cash in hand, tire remainder-, to be paid in two equal Installments, due respectively in 11" and 18 months after date of sale, secured mortgago on the premises and personsecurity. I. H. S. ROYSE, Administrator of tho cstato of Almary

Jewoll, deceased.

SALE.

Will bo sold at public sale, on Tuesday, July 18th, 1882, at tho late residence of Sarah D. Ryce, corner of Chestnut and Eighth, streets, all the household furniture, consisting of parlor, dining room, chamber and kitchen furniture, range, carpets, table and bed linen, china, glass ware, etc., all in good condition. Terms Five dollars and under, cash over, three months with approved note without lnt«rest,.

G. W. BEMENT. PRESTON HUSSEY,

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Executors.

OTICE OF ALLiSY OPENING.

E, ,1 1, 1SS2.

CITY CLERK'S OFrrcE,

TEH RE HAUTE, Ind. July 1, 1S82, To C. W. Mancourt, Martha Garlowski, Nancy.Joab, AVilliam O. Collins, John

Reoso, Jr., Marion Danald&on, Joseph T. Rogan, Minnie L. O'Riley, and all others whom it may concern: In pursuance of an order of the Common Council of the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, I hereby notify you that on Wednesday, the second day of August, 1882, the City Commissioners of said city will meet at the office of the Mayor thereof, on the northwest corner of Fourth and Walnut streets, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of appraising the benefits and damages that may accrue to you by reason of the opening and exlcnding of an alley tbrougn the Bailey place, between Fourteenth and-a-lialf and Fifteenth streets and Eagle and Chestnut streets, In tho city of Tcrrn Haute, Indiana.

Witness my hand and the seal of said city this 1st day of July, 18S2.

SEAL J-

EUGENE V. DEBS, City Clerk.

OTICE OF STREET OPENING.

CITY CLEK'S OFFICE, TERP.E HAUTE, 1 INDIANA, July 1st, 1882. To C. W. Mancourt. Martha Garlowski,

Mary Joab, AVm. O. Collins, John Reese, Jr., Marlon Danaldson, JosephT. Regau, Mamie L. O'Riley and all others whom It may concern: In pursuance of an ordcrof the Coin-

Council of the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, I hereby notify you that on Friday the 28th day of July, 18S2, t-he City Commissioners of the said city will meet at the office of the Mayor'thereof on the northwest corner of Fourth and Walnut street between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m., and 5 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of appraising the benefits and damages that may accrue to you by reason of the opening'of (14K) Fourteenth and a-half street through clt

lumaston's subdivision in tho

tyof Terre Haute, Indiana. Witness my hand and the seal of the said .ty this 1st day of July, 1882. [SEAL] EUGENE V. DEBS,

N

Seal.

City Clerk.

OTICE OF STREET OPENING.

CITY CLERK'S OFFICE,

TERRE HAUTE, Ind, July 1,18S2. To C. W. Mancourt, Martha Garlowski, Nancy Joab, William O. Collins, John

Reese, Jr., Marion Danaldson, Joseph T. Regan, Minnio L. O'Riley and all others whom it mcy concern. In pursuance of an order of the Common Council of the city of Terre Haute, Indiana, I hereby notify you that on Thursday, the 27th day of July, 1882, tho City Commissioners of the said city, will meet at the ofllcc of the Mayor thereof, on the northwest corner of Fourth and Walnut- streets, between tho hours of 10 clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p.m., for the purposo of appraising the benefits and damages that may accrue to you by reason of tho opening of Eagle street from Fonr-teen-and-one-half to Fifteenth through the Bailey Place, in Terre Haute, Indiana.

streets, city of

the

Witness my hand and the seal of the said city this 1st day of July, 1882. EUGENE V. DEBS, .' City Clerk.

AN KING.

TBKASDKT DEPARTMENT.

OFFICE COMPTROLLER QF THE CURREVCY, WASHINGTON, Juno 29,1882. Whereas, By satisfactory evidence, presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that tne First National Bank of Terre Haute, in the city of Terre Haute, in the County of Vigo, and State of Indiana, has complied with all the provisions of the Revised Statutes of the United States, required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking:

Now, therefore, I John J. Knox, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby testify that tho First National Bank of Terre Haute, In the city of Terre Haute, in the county of Vigo and State of Indiana, is authorized to commence the business of banking as prescribed in section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of tho United States.

In testimony whereof witness my hand and th«seal of office this U9th day of June, 1682. [SBAL] JOHN J. KNOX,

Comptroller of the Currency.

No. 274Z

IVIDEND NOTICE.-

Notice is hereby given that the trustees of i,he Terre Haute Havings Bank havo this day declared a semi-annual dividend of two and one-half per cent on all Sums of two dollars and upwards, which shall have been on deposit for six months next preceding, and A proportionate rate on all like sums that have been on deposit for three months, payable to depositors

on

and after July 2a, lfS2. All dividends not drawn out will be credited on account and draw interest from July 1st.

IS 3

7~1'••

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the superior

Jao. S. BEACH. Secretary

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE

DAILY EXPRESS.

srws

rtEIDXJOEID TO

±J

DURING THE CAMPAIGNS

.A.. E3^T03ST A, CO.

DEALERS IN ALL GRADES OF HARD AND SOFT COAL:

BRAZIL BLOCK BLOCK NUT AND BITUMINOUS

WOOD AND COKE. All Orders of $1.00 and Upwards Promptly Filled.

OFFICE, Main St., 0pp. Terre Haute House. TERRE HAUTE, IND.

"R TT "V" HP "FT" ThI

& W. Collars and Cuffs.

BEST? I3ST USE.

FART.ES E. MCEEEN,.

527 MAIN STREET.

W. S. CLIFT. J. H. WILLIAMS, J. If. CLIFT

CLIFT, WILLIAMS & CO,

MANUFACTbBBKSaOF

SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, &c.

AND DEALERS IN

umber, Latli, Shingles, Glass, Faints, Oils and Buildel's'Hardware.

MULBEHBY STREET, COB. NINTH, TEBBE HAUTE, IND,

H. MCELFBESH, Pree't E. GLLBEBT, Treaa. H. C.

H(EIX FOUNDRY MACHINE WORKS

ESTABLISHED, 1865. INCOBPOBATED, 1879. Manufacturers and Dealare in Everything Belating to

lachinery Power, Cast and Wrought Iron Work.

REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO

213 to 235 North Ninth Street, Near Union Depot, Terre Hante, Ind.

.A. NHTW STOCK OF

€1X1(3.

JACOB LTTPOWICI,

At the Old Stand, Corner Sixth and Main Sts,

CALL AND BEE THIS NEW STVLES,

COAL! COAL! JL. a. COMBS,

SUCCESSOR TO COMB8 A BOGEBS,

Dealer in all Grades of XIard and fro ft foal. BSIASSL BLOCK BL«€K NUT &SD

BITUMINOUS

WOOD AND COKE.

All orders of 25 cents and upward promptly tilled

OFFICE, 122 SOUTH THIRD STREET, Hi St. Charles Hotel. [TELEPHONE CONNECTION.] TEBBE HAUTE, IWD.

Great Sacrifice Sale!

As the season has so far advanced, and having an unusually large stock of

LIGHT. WEIGHT CLOTHING

On hand, we aro obliged to sacrifice, in order to close it out. Taking in consideration

quality of goods we aro carrying.

It

buy 8UITB, COATS, PANTS, VESTS and FURBISHING GOODS at half the prlco they havo been sold at previously.

Southwest Comer Foui'tli arLd Main Streets

& &•-

!N" S

^WEEK

m:

GILBERT,

Se

will be an excellent opportunity to

MYERS BROS,